CAMPAIGN OF 6000 UNÜER WAY refused to reopen the mln«' for further development Many Pacific promoters from time to time has® sought Mrs. Green in N'W York to purchase th«> mine, but she invariably turned down offers of $2,000,000, th® amount her husband pai«i Hayward for the property, She demanded $2,600,000 for the mine just as it stood. Colonel Green, who lg in San Fran- cisco, is going to visit the mine and probably will order work to start at once to clear the ruins, preparatory to revlvlfyiny the property. INWALL LEAVES, DE LAP GETS PUCE FAMOUS EQUINE ISSUE ti UM UP EXTRA CLERKSHIP IX UM'AI. UosiNtl I It I FILLED BY SOX OF COI NIX CLERK XXIIFN EXTRA MAN GOES BOOSTS KLAMAFH COUNTRY STRONG SACRAMENTO. Feb. 2. It cost $20,500,000 to run th«« xcliools of Cal Ifornia In 1911, and $11,300,000 of this sum went to b'lieheix In xnlnil«"i. ««cording to n little pamphlet just ««'tit to press by Huperlnti'ndent o f Public Instructions Edward Hyatt. There are I oooo teacher« lu th« elementary schools. 2,<>00 In the sec ondary schools, and 250 In the kinder- gnrtens. Total enrollment of th«’ schools Is 335.000 pupils in the «>le mon t ary schools mid 45,000 students In the secondary grades Th«« lowest salary for teachers $400 a year Thirty-two cities of the state now have schools m'parate from the state Henry Inwall, who was for a time In circuit court Monday mor ii Ing II S Newton, a »"11 known ranch The Klamath Falls Commercial an extra clerk in the Klamath Falls was begun th«« drawing of a jury In I In th«' Klamath region, who ling a Club is detemrined to be a leadiug post office, has left the city to accept the cast« of the First National bank pluce out the Morrill road toward factor in the upbuilding of this city a place In the railway mall service, f Kennewick vs. Joshua Swindler and I .«»st River, Ims written a loiter to and county. It has launched a cam and th«- permanent clerkship allow'd wife, begun for the purpose of obtain Captain O. C. Applegat® which goes Io paign for municipal improvements, the local ottlc«« by the postoffice de- Ing judgment on a chattel mortgage show thut the Klamath liusln Is u chief among which is the opening of partiueut has been tilled by Lloyd De which was given by th«- Swindlers to pretty goo«l place Mr. Newton has Second street to the city limits. It is l.ap, son of County Clerk (¿hurles R. th«« bank There Is a balance of $70 1 h« ’ eu sojourning In Texas for some now engaged in getting track of good, 'll Xis OFF IN LOI RT" DOES De Lap. on th«« mortgage, ami som«« interest (line with Mrs. Now ton, whose health pure seed grain for th«' farmers of the NOT APPLY IN ALL CAGES Young De Lap took th«' civil service nnd costs are asked also. has not lus-n good, ami fur will"«« ben Klamath« Basin. It is working with examination when It was held In tills «■lit the trip was made Here’s th« Th«> jury as picked constated of its full organization to get the rivers LOS ANGELES Feb. 5.—“Can t city some weeks ago. and met th«« offi Georg,’ Shell, S. S. Hill, C. W, Mill' I. letter: and lakes of the Klamath country wear that hat in court,” said Bailiff cial requirements. "Gainesville, Tex . Jan. 29, 1912 Charles Burgdorf. J. U. Kdsitll A. D stocked with food and game fish. I I XIlED PREXI X I f RE III Itl XL; Gates to a person under a Fedora. Captuln o. C Applegate K lumai li Adison. Jo«« Taylor, A. B, Brown, J. The opening of Second str«>et Is "Why not?" asked Miss M. L. Lem LEFT I XIQl E DIRECTIONS Fulls, OlVgoii: A. Stewart, O. S. Campbell, A F looked upon by the club as one of the / ---------- on. a business woman. "D ar Captnln Since I saw you Gale. Ben Abdoos, Th«» last four most important things to be accom G 'es apologised. "Didn't notic«' LONDON, Feb. 2 Fear of prema last I hav«« sm quite a scope of conn men wer«< accepte«! from a special ve plished for the good of the city. The ' the skirts." he explained. turu burial was responsible for the try. Including portions of Cullfornl«, NEW YORK, Feb. 5. Announce fir.’ of tlv«' men. th«> fifth being E. C. fund is growing rapidly. It now looks curious instructions left In tils will be New Mexico, Arizona and Texas. I ment is mad«> by th<> United Press of Lyons. Langell Valley residents, sum nr if the $10,000, the estimated Don't forget to notify your Eastern the resignation, as chairman of the moned by Sheriff XVIIIinm B Barnes Thomas Douglas Murray, a wealthy see people in all Ibex«' stales that are amount n«?cessary, will soon be sub friends that this spring and summer board <jf directors of Hamilton B. under orders from the court, when land owner of Buckinghamshire, who contented, but th re are n great man’ scribed. The county court has prom «tied recently at the ago of TO. »ho «nut to «hang«’ their place* of Is to be the time to get out to the Clark of San Diego, Calif., and of the he regular panel wax exhausted. ised to extend the road from the city The testator directed that on his residence, but they haven't siitth lent Klamath Basin cheap, either to in «'lection as his successor of Roy W. limits to the farming bell beyond. 'apparent «!< ith" Ills body should be Informutloti about th«' country to war This road, when completed, will open spect or to stay. If you don't under Howard of New Y’ork. kept In a w«»ll warmed b«-«l for thirty ritnt their euming to Klamath stand why, write to the Herald. a direct route to th«' farming belt be-, Clark, who was one of th«' principal six hours, th«n placed In a coffin In When folks can come from Chicago I get Inqulrl's on every hand In tween Klamath Falls and Midland. factors in the organization of th«» a warm room nnd watch'd for four rogartl to th«’ climate, what wo cun to Klamath Falls for less than $40. SALT LAKE, F« b. 2 Jack Curl ■» United Press, ami who has been the Probably the most important thing days and nights A bell was to be raise, our market conditions, etc. I and from other points at proportlon- h«ad of th«« organization sine«' its for has started to San Francisco to confei fastened to his w rist so thnt he could to be undertaken by the Commercial I • ate rates, there's no good reason for could have haiid<’<t out doK’M of pain mation in 1907. retires according to with officers of the Western Pivelli«’ uttruct attention If ha recovered. Club is the getting of pure seed for their staying at home. phli’ts descrlptiv«’ of th® country, such railroad, The Johnson-Fly nn tight site his original plans and proposes to de the farmers. Numerous communica aa thou«« I • ii«-«| by the Chamb r of has not yet b«s*n selected. It will vot«' his entire time to his Pacific tions hav«» been addressed to agricul- ‘ * Commerce and the Klamath Develop •robably be along the W< stern Pacific coast newspaper properties. turn! colleges and grain experts of the tnent con puny, but I «lid not have Pacific Northwest. It is hoped that . Howard, who has been the first vice them, if I had had a supply of such S»holar< Fai4t Interest Stir the correspondence to follow will re- president and g> neral news munager llterutur«« I b«dieve It would hav«« r«* Secretary Caleb T. Oliver of t‘i’; suit in getting pure seed grain espe- * ' AN<,I.LISI N<»\X I IU-. X< HING IN of the association, wil continue in act turn <1 u great reward to our town of daily adapted to this country. Th«« SPEt 1AI. SI.RIES <>I REX IX XL ive charge of the news department. Chamb’ r of Commerce, Count» Super ■ Klamath Falls club has also written to Harvey E MEETINGS XI <«RA< E 4 1111« II With C. D. Lee, president of the cotn- intendent J. G. Swan, City SuperIn- * t« ad< «it Rosel) H. Dunbar. Principal! "I was surprla«'d when I got to my Lounsburv, general freight ag-nt of St < 4 ESSII L pany. In general charge of th«1 busi- native bom«', where I spent my early W. E. Faught of the Klamath County the Southern Pacific, enlisting his aid ness end. Ax th«« clri-ult court calendar xtnndi Ilf«', to see the country so badly worn High School, and other educators will Tile fiirst week of the Grace church in finding a suitable supply of seed hold a confab at lunch tomorrow over now • .’is««« are xlnt«'<4 for trlul after the «mt nnd the climate so changeable grain, and in getting cheap transpor- revival meetings has closed very sat- (■OLD MILLION IX STREET, the qu«'stlon of Inducements for spe First National banl? of Kennewick vs. Not until th«’® <tl«l I ri-allt th«- tru«- , isfactorily to those« who have be«'n tation rates. BUT PASSERSBY' KN'OXX IT XI »T cial efforts at better farm education, Swindler, ttx follows: meaning of th® Golden Wi st To see connected with their management. Not only has the club taken up the Kent vs. Ady which has been HVt the surroundings of the people her«« it Is desired to get the pupils inter The Sunday meetings were well at matter of getting pure seed grain, but down for February ; State vs. Shidler, ami then to think of our Kiamath SACRAMENTO. Calif Feb. 5 A ested In tilling th«' soil. it is also working towards the secur tended and Mr. Van Marter preached which had been set for February 3; country it se«’m»d truly u far-off par procession of closed express wagons ing of different varieties of potato®« several spneldid discourses. The ser February 15. Stat«« vs. Nobel Fauldcr; adise. FEAR MEXICA SITI X I ION IN filing from th«» California National grown in countries with climatic con mon last night upon the subject of "When I tell these people what .a HOME XX XR DEPARTMI X I Fi-liruary 16, State vt«. Jam«« Hugh«'», ditions similar to those of this sec Nuts for Skeptics to Crack," is spok bank to the state capitol attracted no three Indictments; F««bruar> 16. stat«« country we have they will say 'That'« WASHINGTON. D <’., Feb. 2 - tion. It will be the aim of the club en of as an extraordinary discourse, attention the other day, but the wag vs. Banquet McMahon, three indict too good to be true,' ami some «ay, ’If Th«« war department Is apprehensive ons contained $1,250,000 in gold coin to buy both grain and potatoes at the that would be a credit to any preacher Official ments. February 17. Farmers' Imple. you wer* not a Newton, ami th«« N«’W- lowest possible price and sell to the of the gospel. After an earnest ap This represented the amount of this over the Mexico situation. dispatches report uprisings at Paso i.i« <i’ ind Supply v- Southern 1’ iclfl - <«ns I know do not exugg< rate. I could year ’ s state taxes of the Southern Pa peal about ‘fifteen persons came for farmers at exact cost. company; Februnry 18. Lewis vu not believe you.’ I hav«« now boon Del Norte. Morales and Gllcrrerre. cific company. The net weight of the In conversation with several of the ward to the altar to signify their in In th«’ country around Galm-svlll«- two payment was 4.000 pounds. Communication from Et Paso south Campbell. most successful farmers of the Klam- tentions of becoming Christians. week« today, and have been kept busy has been Bev> red. The meetings this wees take place ath Basin it developed that pure bar IM telling thes" people of th«« West. What FINE TARGET I’KAlTIt E OF ley and wheat seed was one of the each afternoon and evening, begin L we can raise nnd what our Industrie« X«'w Set Mutinis-r Offh-em Gl 'N im » at XVI EMINGTON His pressing needs. The yield per acre is ning at 3 and 7:30 o'clock. are. Th«« people here work from «lay- EL PASO. Feb. 2.—Jaures miitln good, but the grain i^ not sufficiently themes are: Monday night, “Wanted light to dark, nnd tunny of them mnk> WASHINGTON. II. Feb 2. WASHINGTON. D. c««rs have elect««d a new set of munici C., Feb. 2. — clean to make is bring the top notch —A Place to Hide”; Tuesday. “Found 'justice Hughes xubmltted to Pre<«l- n very scanty living, mid they do not To Commander W. pal officials, who sympathize with th«- A. Edgar, in price. It would be expensive for the —Something to Hide Behind"; Wed charge of the gunboat Wilmington, Zapatistas. Th' y sav they won’t guar | dent Taft his final report on ’he pos r«'allze thnt ther is nny better coun individual farmer to import seed, but nesday, “Infidelity and Its Causes"; has been awarded the palm for the antee continuation of quiet If the fed- tal commission on rate Increases for try than this If they could sell their by getting it In large quantities the Thursday, “Infidelity and Its Re fnrtnx her® there w«>uld surely be :« best work done by the elementary oral troops come, Orozco’s arriva' newspapers nn<l maga7lnes. Commercial Club feels confident that suits.” The report recommends that th® gr> at «-migration from this part of th«- practice of the South Atlantic Squad from Chihuahua Is anxiously awaited pure seed grain can be sold here at a ron during 1911. The Wilmington, He heads several hundred federali. ta-cord class rate f une C’ nt be dou- country. There have l>«««n two fnli- KLAMATH FALLS MAN OFFICER price within reach of all. Th® report will be subml’t«’«! t:r«'« of crop here, and real «-state lias according to official reports of the Desolation In Jaurez rivals that aft' r l«l«-«l OF THE GOOD ROADS LEAGUE decri-ased n third In valu» tn conic- One other thing in which the club is secretary of the navy jnst issued, re the two days battle in May last. The t«. c<>:igre«a soon. quenre, nnd is dull sale, but when progressing is the matter of stocking ceived a mark of 38.069 for merit, damage is estimated at half a million CORX'ALLIS, Feb. 5.—Judge Vic th«y hav«* a tmnsonnbl® year It will the lakes and rivers of this section SI.XX ER the cruiser Albany, Commander C. S. dollars. Few business house« escaped with fish. Letters have been received tor P. Moses, Corvallis, was elected Williams, being second, with 36.136. the looting. GETS HEAD MONEY come up again. I "1 lately saw a man who once lived by the club from Hon. David Starr president of the new Oregon Good The Vallalobos. one of the oldest ships In Oregon, near Portland, lie says Jordan and from Commissioner C. F. Roads League at the meeting held at in the line, was last, with 0.200. One of Regardless of the form of govern <)r« gon lx th«» best place he ever lived, Stone, making some timely sugges he Oregon Agricultural College when The Moccasin. Ensign E. D. Mfr ment, this city can save a lot of mon De leap's tions and promising the club their the new organization was formed with Arthur Commandinfg, led the stib- ey In administering its affairs If ft ' Sharp, who had with him the neces- and thnt If he can sell her«- he will go an enthusiastic membership of some hearty co-operation in the matter. marines, with an average of .55 hlts but wants to. Drawing a tight reln,Mary l,nr,l‘ of ,hr«« bobcats to draw to Kinmath Falls nnd spend hlx Inst sixty men. The letter from Dr. Jordan follows: per run, far outclassing the remain <>n unnecessary or doubtful cxpendl-1 ho,|,,0' f,,r killing them. Sharp liv x days there. Other officers are C. C. Lemon, der of the fleet, the next one of which tures will make taxes less burden- in ,hl" cl,y« b,,t "lew ,h® w,,d I"»'1 "If ther® Is anything unusual hap “I shall be pleased to be of any Hood River, first vice president; B. —the Salmon Ensign W. D. Child— some. The less taxes demnnd<d of' ftp'-dx In the country toward Upper pening let me know.” possible service to you in the matter W. Short, Klamath Falls, second vice making only .20 hits per run. The property owenrs the mor® attractlv«’; Klamath l.ak««. For each pelt h® re- of stocking your lakes and rivers. president; E. F. Ayres, O. A. C., sec Moccasin's work is considered re wll be old Klamath for a place to es ¡«' I'ed $2, or, more properly speaking, The black bass would probably do retary; R. H. Gellatlv, Corvallis, trea markably fine. tablish homes. ¡a county warrant therefor. well there. To what extent they would surer, and the following nine direct feed on young trout I do not know, ors: For three years. H. M. Parks, W Until Johtmon, commonly (nnd h ATE OF N XII.ORN but they are not likely to run up the O. A. C.; J. R. Edwards, Lincoln and 4>4>4>*<$-4>4>4>4>4>4»<E<54»«<»4>^«<»4 ”»«<»««4><y4’«<fr«0'4> HANGS IN BAUYNt E with affection) known n« "Our Until," cold streams in which the best trout B. P. Cator, Benton county; for two <» otherwixe «leHlgnat'«! nn “Whit® U«d ♦ breed. I should think that they could years, C. W. McVee, Bentor; C. D. ♦ lean" Johnson, 1« now enjoying n re» <> LONDON, Feb. 2. Sub-marln® A-.", be had most cheaply from some of the Schell, Jackson, and S. W. Laythe, ❖ pit® front the HtrenuoiiH Ilf«« In Klnm- ♦ollided with tin torpi'do boat Hazard ponds about San Francisco. Prob ♦ (off Urine« s Shoal, Isle of Wight. Harney; for one year, V. R. Allen, ❖ nth Fnlln of Hup««rlntending the d® ably Mr. J. B. Babcock, Colonial Ho SOCIAL EVENTS OF INTEREST OF THE PAST WEEK VISIT- Marion; Harry Ebsen, Clatsop, and ♦ '?• The fnt«« of eleven members of the vclopnient work of th«« hotel, reni <■«- tel. San Francisco, could tell you 4« Phillip Streib Jr., Multnomah. ORS ARRIVING AND MEMBERS OF UPPER TEN RETURN- crew Is unknown, and It is feared tnte, n«-WH|>nper, spring watur, Htrong where these could be had. The two The league will use the Town and ❖ liquid nnd lumber Intereetn. He It- they perish'd. 'species of bullhead or small catfish, ING TO THEIR HOMES ♦ Country magazine published at Cor 4» touring In nnd nround L ob Angele« Th® channel fleet of wiirahlpn lx are very abundant in the Sacramento ♦ 4 vallis, as its official publication, as it In nn niitomobll«« nnd recently nintl- rushing to th® scene with divers. river. They are very easily transport ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖ 4« ❖ ❖ 4« ❖ ft •> 4« 4« •> < 4« has already established a strong good Sub-marine A-l sank at the xame th«« trip vln th® oc««an'« shore to San ed, and could doubtless be had in A farewell party for Mrs. Gitt, who on Third and Pine. .................... roads d-partment. Those desiring to Most delicious | p|«ce, drowning thirteen. Diego In a touring enr with friends lange quaitities at Antioch and othe«- join the league may send the annual sails for Vienna, Austria, this month refreshments were served to the fol-1 The commandant at the Ports Nobody «eems to know when he will places on the river. The channel cat dues, one dollar, to the secretary. The , for a four months' stay with relatives, lowing: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Watten- mouth naval station declare« that un- return to this midst. has never been introduced this sid' purpose of the organization is to be a was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. buzg, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Henley, Mr. idoubtedly the crew of th® sub-marine of the mountains. It is at its best in live force in the state la pushing good J. L. Cunningham. Progressive whist N. J. Chaurnan and Mr. E. D. Ward. ¡drowned wh< n she sank. FORGET IT“ Missouri. It would be a great addi roads through every community and was played, after which refreshments ****** ' Gas and bubbles following the crash you see a tall f> How ahead of .« H tion to our waters, but I have not suc to collect and desseminate knowledge were served to the following guests- The Episcopal Guild was entertain- indicated that a hole was stove In the crowd, ceeded in finding anybody willing to Mrs. Wm. Gltt, Mrs. C. M. Onelll, Mrs. • d h riday afternoon at the home of Hub-marine. Lieutenant Craven, com- A leader of tn«n, mnrchlng fearless of proper highway construction. take the trouble of getting it. Into G. O. Johnson. Mrs. W. P. Johnson, Mrs. I. Jay Knapp on the West Side, i manding th® Hub-marlno, was ashore and proud, Clear Lake, along with black bass, Mr.g Ed Vannice, Mrs. K. D. North, ***** |at the time of th" acrid'nt. Lleuti-n And you know of II tnl® whoso mere INHUMAN PUNISHMENT OF was introduced one of the Eastern PRISON EILS ARE PROBED Mrs. J. Bailey, Mrs. E. B. Hall, Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Uff Fish has returned a-ntg Orland and Fallor, hlx assistants, telling aloud sunfish, on which the black bass feed. John Irwin, Mrs. J. A. Thompson, from a visit of two months in cities perished. United Press Service Would cause his proud head to in I have had no experience in transport ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 5.—In Mrs. M. W. Coseboom, Mrs. H. J. on the Sound. anguish be bowed, ing young fish for stocking ponds. The • • • • • • vestigation of inhuman punishments Winters and Mrs. John Hamilton, Ql IET XX EDDIXG It’s a pretty good plan to forget it. United States Bureau of Fisheries alleged to have been inflicted upon po Prize for the high score was awarded Mr«. John McCall returned Sunday IN HOTEL PARLOR could tell you what could be done in litical prisoners in the Central crim to Mrs. E. B. Hall and to Mrs. II. J. from a three months’ visit with rela If you know of a skeleton hidden the East, but to secure the black bass inal prison at. Pskov, has been begun Winters for low score. tives in San Jose, Calif. Nancy Ann Schwartz Monday after- away and the bullheads ft would probably • • • * • • ••••• by a government commission. ternoon been mo the bride of Hugh E. In a closet, and guarded nnd kept be well to come to San Francisco. Mrs. Orb Campbell entertained the .According to statements made by A most delightful dancing party Dudley, the ceremony taking pine«' In from th«« dny These could be placed in ponds before victims, they were mercilessly flogg' -l C. I. of S. I. Club at her home on was given Tu'sday evening at the Ho- ¡the parlor of the Marshall house. In th® dnrk; nnd whoso showing, letting them out into the larg' r lakes, under the direction of Colonel Tcher- Ewaupa Heights Thursday afternoon tel Baldwin by Mr. ami Mrs. E. B. Justice of the Peace Charles Grave« whoso sudden display, where they might get lost.” lenkovsky, governor of the prison, ®n last. Needlework occupied the guests Hall. About twenty couples enjoyed was the officiating figure, mid pro Would cause grief and sorrow mid the flimsiest excuse. Moreover, ft is after which luncheon was served. The the pleasures of the evening. nounced the twain man and wife after lifelong dlsmny declare«! that the governor has done following were pretent: Mesdames the usual formula. ’Mrs. Dudley It’s n pr< tty good plan to forget It. away with the rule requiring «xami- Thompson, Meldrum, Austin Haydon, The second of the series of dances comes from McAlester, Okla., while nation by a doctor before punishno-n1 Vernie Houston, Will Hum, Will to be given by the Klatawa Club was the groom is a w«ll known home- If you know of a thing that will dark- SAN rRANCISCO, Feb. 5.—The Cnc prisoner is said to have receiv Houston, Jo Kent Will Wagnor, Zlm held Wednesday evening at the White ttcader near Whitelake City, out to Xen the joy famed »id Eureka mine at Suit«-r ed fifty blows for writing a poem on Baldwin and MI hhok Nina Noel, Emma Pelican Hotel, The attendance was ward Merrill. Of a man or a woman, n girl or n hoy. Creek. Ax a dor county which netted a scrap of paper found in his cell. An Snyd'-r, Fannie Virgil, Agnes Steven larger than at the first of th® series, That will wipe out a smile or the least Alvinza .-L.yward |20,<!■)'),000, is t-» other prisoner says he was given an son, Edna Houston. and a most delightful time was had. SI IT ON NOTE LN wny annoy • *•••• • ••••• be put tn' »« peration again by Colon,'! additional ten blows for not having CIRCUIT COURT A fellow, or cans® any gladness to Edwarl II R Gre «. -oi of Hetty cried out during the infliction of the Mrs. Burge Mason entertained th® The Bridge Club was entertained In behalf of F. J. King Jr., Attor cloy, Green, Its present owner. first ten. Another prisoner charges members of the "500" Club Saturday Saturday aft'moon by Mrs. Wesley O. neys James C. Rutenlc nnd J. S. Kent It’s a pretty good plan to forget It Since a disastrous fire twenty years that be was given twenty-five blows afternoon at her home in the Hot Smith at her home on Conger avenue. have enter'd wult In the circuit, court —Exchange. Springs addition. ago swept off the buildings and left because he is a Jew. The guests were Mrs. W. P. Fish, Mrs. ngafnst O. XV. nnd J. W. Joy. • ••••• the 2 200 foot shaft to cave in and G orge Noland, Mrs. C. F. Stone, Mrs. They s' < k to recover $434, Interest, Take n look nt Mnln street, nnd You ran do nothing better for the become Impassable, the mine has been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward enter C. H. Underwood Mrs. E. J. Murray, and costs, the nr’ncfnnl sum claimed maybe you'll agree thnt the lack of an idle, and because four lives were lost good of the country than to help set- tained informally at "500” on Friday Mrs. R. H. Hovey and Mrs. F. H. being due on k note, according to the efficient street eommlnloner la to bo evening tit their b autiful new home 1 Mill«. In the fire, Mrs. Green has persistently tie ft. allegation. deplored.. VM MARTER PlEi BEGETS RESULTS CASES SLATEO FOR TRIAL NEXT Social Events of the Week è